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conditional tense
noun
The conditional mood.
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And events in the future typically demand the conditional tense.
Tim interjected: "Actually, he used the conditional tense.
The conditional tense was to be my lot.
In this way, "Spring Breakers" is a movie in the conditional tense.
I asked her how she might like to fill her days – future conditional tense.
They may — emphasis on the conditional tense — subside if Trump wins the presidency.
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While Mr. Thornhill, the D.E.A. agent, veered among the past, present and conditional tenses in discussing the nasty life of Mexico's most-wanted felon, he was happy to propose an epitaph on his presumed death.
Use the conditional perfect tense.
Verbs are conjugated in German, meaning that they change based on who is doing them, conditional language, tense, etc.
The conditional indicative tense should be used when you are trying to describe an action that will definitely be done in the future as long as another condition is true.
The conditional-perfect tense provided much help: "he would never have been willing to accept peace, even for a short time, when purchased by a tolerance of such evils as he would soon have seen the Communists spreading across China and the world".
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